As the Japan Society presents a retrospective of Yoko Ono’s work, she talks about the avant-garde in the 60s and her latest work
Over 125 artists signed an open letter to the museum detailing the group’s regret over the museum’s refusal to negotiate with the union
The museum has spent over $250,000 contesting the attempted subpoena of two paintings
"Saved From Europe" commemorates the man who brought art condemned by the Nazis to the US and worked for the restitution of looted art
Clement Greenberg said he was “the greatest painter” alive; then in the 70s the world stopped talking about Jules Olitski
And a group of exhibitions, about Duchamp, Balthus and Basquiat, coincides with new art book releases this autumn
The major show chronicles the many faces of Warhol's fascination with fame
Books versus Basquiats?
Ex-Sotheby’s David Nash opens as dealer, Paula Cooper relaunches, and Rauschenberg flirts with PaceWildenstein
The gift was made by New York millionairess Elaine Dannheisser, who says her collection contains “a lot of tough art”
This feminist show is the fifth of the museum's artist-curated exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection
Whitney director, David Ross, gambles on his political correctness
The bequest, one of the largest in the museum's history, includes three of Gertrude Stein’s Picassos